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    Had a Tonka loader back in the late 70’s - like this one. Was my most prized possession at the time. Can’t even remember what happened to it.8694DC9E-4E2C-471A-9E15-877F9E58E6F1.jpg

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    When I was a brat , my mum would tie a mutton chop around my neck so the dog would play with me.

    Then a brother came along, and we did have little farms , and wooden tractors , can’t remember anything as flash as a painted toy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogarthde View Post
    When I was a brat , my mum would tie a mutton chop around my neck so the dog would play with me.

    Then a brother came along, and we did have little farms , and wooden tractors , can’t remember anything as flash as a painted toy.
    Mutton? Your dogs were easily pleased....
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    Well. Tins, it was probably better than a gut shot swamp hen ,

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    Epic, the Matchbox logo stamped into the headboard of your truck, was in use by 1973.
    That doesn't narrow down much information, but it does raise the possibility that it's been around longer than you!
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    As promised:

    Tonka Truck

    IMGP0621.1.jpg

    Truck with float and bulldozer

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    Loader

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    Taking the pictures reminded me how it used to frustrate me (as an 8 year old) that the Tonka and Buddy L were at different scales. I'm pretty sure I've got a Buddy L scraper somewhere as well. That might be tomorrow's search mission

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Epic, the Matchbox logo stamped into the headboard of your truck, was in use by 1973.
    That doesn't narrow down much information, but it does raise the possibility that it's been around longer than you!

    A heck load longer than me HAHAHA (I miss my laughing emojis from when Im on my phone here, cant find them from my computer hahaha)

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    These are so cool!!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    As promised:

    Tonka Truck

    IMGP0621.1.jpg

    Truck with float and bulldozer

    IMGP0622.1.jpg

    Loader

    IMGP0623.1.jpg

    IMGP0624.1.jpg

    Taking the pictures reminded me how it used to frustrate me (as an 8 year old) that the Tonka and Buddy L were at different scales. I'm pretty sure I've got a Buddy L scraper somewhere as well. That might be tomorrow's search mission

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic_Dragon View Post
    I just wish I knew how old it actually was. When I googled, one thing suggested 70s, other 80s. I've had it since I think 93? Used to want to restore it but I love it how it is. Tells a story of love, use and fun. I have no idea how I used to ride it Does anybody know much about old toy Tonka trucks? it's so strong though, im 60kg give or take and 5'9/5'10 ish and it would still carry me if I sat on it now
    I got one for Xmas in 1972 or 3. Loved it - it did underwater excavation work in a creek at times. In another life worked for a short time for Westrac in Perth. Toys never got out of fashion just some times they grow with us

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    Gosh, they were little vehicles of many talents! haha that is so true!


    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    I got one for Xmas in 1972 or 3. Loved it - it did underwater excavation work in a creek at times. In another life worked for a short time for Westrac in Perth. Toys never got out of fashion just some times they grow with us

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